July 17, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 49) • Page Image 2
…Seventy-Fifth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS NEXT 'DOMINO' IN ASIA? Thailand- US.-Aided Dictatorship…
… perdition but of patience. WHATEVER the alternative, the present unrealistic and un- enforceable laws must be changed. A LITTLE BEER never hurt anybody. RECOGNIZES ARAB LEAGUE: Can India Be an rab…
….Israe ediator? By SHREESH JUYAL INDIA'S RECENT establishment of diplomatic ties with the 13- nation Arab League is yet another significant phase of its close relationship with the Arab states. Ever since the…
… establishment of its office in New Delhi, the Arab League had been trying to per- suade the Indian government to recognize it at the diplomatic level. The Nehru era in Indian politics witnessed a growing…
… friendship between India and Arab coun- tries. THE ARABS, while following in general the nonalignment policy along the same path as enunciated by India, discovered expressions of sympathy in anti…
… President Gamal Abdel Nasser and the In- dian sympathy to Arabs made Indian foreign policy sympathetic to the Arab viewpoint on the Palestine issue. On the other hand, though Israel is recognized by India…
… with Is- rael would be of vital value to Israel and would be bound to have far reaching impact on the Afro- Asian world, particularly the Arab nations. INDIAN RECOGNITION of Is- rael would not only…
… invite more Afro-Asian countries to set up diplomatic ties with Israel, but would also help in shaping a real- istic attitude toward Israel such as President Habib Bourguiba of Tunisia has taken. Some Arab…
… recognition, but should also play an important role in bringing the Arabs and Israelis to the conference table in order to achieve a peaceful and per- manent solution of the problem. Soon after Lal Bahadur…
… remained the same as defined and practiced by Ne- hru. The latest move of recogniz- ing the Arab League at diplomatic level is a step forward in that direction, though a very signifi- cant one. India has…











